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Which foreign movie do you like best recently? Why?
I watched the recently released foreign film Beauty and the Beast. Let's talk about this movie. ...

Of course, I like it better because my brain is wide open and my brain makes up a play. ...

A beautiful girl in flower season was imprisoned in a castle by a wild animal to save her father, and finally fell in love with the wild animal. Whether it is moral decay or the charm of wealth, I will reveal it to you-a road without regret for Stockholm syndrome patients.

1 storytelling: beauty and the beast

A long time ago, in a small French village, there was a lovely village flower-Belle (but not, just a girl that adults didn't like very much).

She likes reading. She has read all the books in the village library (only a few books can't be called libraries), and the librarian thinks she can read them again. She has an overbearing suitor, gaston, who is deeply loved by other villagers, but he doesn't like those things that can be easily obtained, but thinks that this belle who rejected him is the most special and best.

Her father Morris is an inventor. Of course, he may actually be just a locksmith. His mental state is not very good, so the villagers pointed at him and even made Belle unacceptable to the villagers. Once, when she washed clothes with a bucket invented by her father, she was punished for teaching the little girl to read and write and threw away all her clothes. ...

She doesn't think her life should be like this. But what about life?

On this day, she did nothing at home. Her father Morris's little white horse came back alone, but his father was not on the horse. Bell realized that something might have happened to her father, so she rode a white horse to find her father.

White horse leads the way. Bell came to a huge castle deep in the forest. Her father's voice came from the castle. Belle listened to the sound and walked upstairs step by step. She actually saw her father imprisoned in the prison at the top of the tower.

But Morris doesn't want to see his daughter come. He ran away from Jambers, escaping from this strange castle. Don't let the owner of the castle find out.

However, it was too late, and the monster man appeared. Belle got a fright.

It turned out that Morris, obsessed with Belle's love for roses, wanted to pick the roses at the gate of the castle, but was found by the owner of the beast, punished by the owner of the beast and imprisoned in the prison on the tower.

In order to save her father, Belle pretended to say goodbye to him, pushed him out of prison and left him.

This horrible-looking beast-like man agreed to let Morris go after seeing that Bell was his father, but she had to stay.

This strange castle scares Belle, especially the horrible beast man. Lian Xiao sounds terrible. Not to mention that he growls at Belle from time to time, throws things at every turn, and even knocks on the door. It seems that the house may be demolished. On the contrary, when he wants to laugh at Belle, it looks ridiculous.

Fortunately, this castle has some strange servants. Mr. antique clock, Mr. candlestick, Mrs. teapot and Mrs. feather duster ... they spare no effort to help the beast man find a girlfriend and get rid of the fate of "single monster" Prepare food for Belle, dress her in new clothes, and have an interesting party for her …

Because of them, Bell learned that the orc is also a handsome young man (though through a painting), he has a well-stocked library (the overbearing person said, "This library is for you"), he has all kinds of antique treasures, and there are many towers (only one of which she is not allowed to enter). The orc has lost his mother like her since childhood. ...

However, this still can't change the fact that Belle is trapped in the castle prison.

Therefore, when they warned Bell not to go to the tower, she went to the tower instead and discovered the secret of the beast man, a dying rose. Just as she was about to touch her favorite rose.

The terrible beast man appeared again, pushed her down and shouted, don't touch my rose. (I feel that the little prince is on the wrong set)

The angry beast man was so angry that he almost wanted to kill belle. Fortunately, he finally let Belle go.

Unexpectedly, the beast man let her go like this!

Bell rides her white horse (don't ask Morris why he doesn't ride home). On her way back from the castle, she met a pack of wolves in the jungle. The wolves are eyeing up and pressing hard. Seeing that Bell was about to be overtaken, she became food for the hungry wolf. ...

At the critical moment, the beast man appeared as a hero, saved the woman, scattered the wolves, and finally relied on the "beast roar" to scare the wolves away. And he fell to the ground because he was scratched by a wolf.

Seeing that there is no obstacle ahead, Belle can go home by bike.

At this time, the fear of the orcs finally turned into sympathy for people. Belle didn't leave, but let the orc ride her white horse back to the castle.

Then belle began to take care of the beast man and live with him.

Start reading, walking, snowball fights and dancing together …

Don't imitate this trick. If there is no castle, you will probably gain the skill of "losing your girlfriend".

From then on, they lived a happy life.

2 Psychology: Stockholm disease

Stockholm syndrome: Also known as Stockholm Syndrome, Hostage Complex or Hostage Syndrome, it refers to a complex in which the victim of a crime has feelings for the offender and even helps the offender in turn. This kind of emotion leads the victim to have a good impression, rely on and even help the offender.

Hostages will feel psychologically dependent on their hijackers. Their life and death are in the hands of the hijackers, and they are grateful to the hijackers for keeping them alive. They are predestined friends with the hijackers, and regard the future of the hijackers as their own future and the safety of the hijackers as their own safety. So they adopted the attitude of "we are against them" and regarded the rescuer as the enemy.

Jump out of the fairy tale, let's talk about the psychology behind the beauty falling in love with the beast.

In reality, there have been such examples. In the end, the imprisoned hostages developed feelings with the perpetrators, obeyed and helped them.

The most famous example is the origin of the name of this syndrome.

1973 On August 23rd, two criminals with criminal records, Jane Eric Olson and Clark Ohlofsson, robbed a credit bank in Stockholm, Sweden, and held four bank employees hostage. After a stalemate with the police 130 hours, the gangster finally surrendered. However, a few months after this incident, the four kidnapped bank employees still showed pity for the kidnappers, saying that they did not hate the gangsters, thanked them for taking care of them instead of hurting them, and took a hostile attitude towards the police. The two robbers held hostages for six days, during which they threatened the prisoners' lives, but sometimes they showed goodwill. Under the unexpected psychological changes, the four hostages resisted the government's efforts to finally save them. One of the women even fell in love with a robber and got engaged to him. Another hostage actually raised money for kidnappers all over the world and set up a foundation to defend kidnappers.

3. How did the love between beauty and beast man come into being?

Orcs live in the depths of the forest and can safely implement their own "single plan". And there are natural barriers around-forests and wolves, which can avoid the wanton interference from the outside world.

Male owners have their own unique advantages, such as castles (more than houses, 13), countless books that beautiful women like, all kinds of antique furniture treasures, life experiences similar to those of beautiful women (losing their mothers in their early years), rich human resources (various types of servants), and enough to control the violence of beautiful women. ...

As far as the story is concerned, the beast man imprisoned the beautiful woman in a cage, created an isolated environment, and frightened the beautiful woman with his horrible image.

On the one hand, it strengthened despair, and when the beautiful woman tried to escape through the rope ladder, she cut off the hope of escape. On the one hand, let the servant help the beautiful woman to avoid the behavior that the beautiful woman chooses to end her life because of despair. Also showed their own advantages, the same hobbies and similar experiences as beautiful women, which made beautiful women reduce their fears and even have compassion. ...

Then, through the behavior of "the hero saves the beauty", let the beauty feel grateful and help herself. ...

Finally, the beast man gets along with the beautiful woman, so that the beautiful woman has love. ...

Of course, we can't imitate this behavior. Not to mention the absence of castles, wealth and servants, illegal detention alone is punishable by fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, control or deprivation of political rights. ...

I really doubt whether the orc is a psychologist like Pavlov, and he personally participated in his own experiments. ...